DIY How To Fix Auto Weatherstrip EASILY The Right Way
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This tutorial will show you how I easily fixed sagging weatherstrip on my Audi A4's sunroof. This method will be similar for all Automotive weatherstrip applications i.e. Doors, Trunks, etc.
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Thanks for making this video. The rubber strips around our van’s door frames are falling off so we will give this a try. (And God bless you for that tip about using a plastic trash bag to wipe off the excess! I was wondering about that. . .)
Thanks for the video! My sunroof keeps getting stuck and moving back because the weather seal is getting stuck underneath the glass. I needed to find a fix for it and found this.
Thanks. Good luck on your repair.
Awesome job brother!
Thank you
Thanks for video been searching for a video for toooo long 😩😩😩
Welcome
Very good repair, and video. I have an 01 Olds Aurora, that I love and it seems
to be leaking from the sunroof where it closes to meet the frame, or it's leaks
from the outside, top corner of passenger window ? I'm not sure where the water
is getting in ? but I see the cloth on the slider underneath the sunroof glass is
starting to sag, and also getting water on the passenger floor, after heavy rain.
What would you do ? test by pouring water on different areas and look for leaks ?
or maybe just seal off the whole sunroof on surface of roof ? I don't open the
sunroof glass ever, only pull back the slider and use the sunroof as a window.
Do you have a suggestion, you look skilled, and how long did your repair last ?
Thanks my sunroof doing this on my ford edge
I think it would be better to clean the rubber with rubbing alcohol vs brake cleaner. Brake cleaner will damage rubber causing to break down and wear out sooner than intended.
Thanks for the tip. ALCOHOL is better for this but this repair last the life of the car. I sold it last year with the repair still holding with no issues.
Thank you. Nice job.
Welcome
Life saver!!!
Glad I could help
Awesome
Nice. Thank you.
Thanks, I think this will help me out. I notice my car has some white grease type material spread on the rails to help the sunroof slide back and forth. Do you know the name of that stuff?
White Lithium Grease
Would this work if the stripping is still attached, just flattened?
Hard to say without seeing it. But this adhesive is for matting together objects so in this case matting together the sagging weatherstripping to the channel of the window. Hope that clarifies what this product is for. Take care.
good look, helping those city boys out.
Right? Those city boys are dumb as shit.
That’s what I need to do to my card change the weatherstripping on the sunroof. Nobody wants to touch it. They just wanted to charge a whole bunch and take your money.
Sunroof on my CTS..
are you going to replace it ? maybe you can get a decent glass from a salvage yard..
why would you get a glass piece ? when the glass is perfectly intact ?
makes zero sense.
At least she had to change the whole weatherstripping
my sunroof won’t go back , the seal is weirs
Can you not just push it back in?
Some weather stripping is held on by glue or the tabs on the stripping break off in the holes. On this particular sunroof the weather strip is glued in the channel.
This is not the right way they sell the replacement piece of rubber that goes around the edge of the glass for every single car ever made
That's only needed if the molding is damaged or brittle and broken. For most cars, this repair suffices IMO. Thank you.